2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2012000900018
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Caracterização da microbiota auricular de cutias (Dasyprocta aguti) criadas em cativeiro

Abstract: Pesq. Vet. Bras. 32(9):927-930, setembro 2012 927 RESUMO.-O presente trabalho teve por objetivo identiϐi-car as principais bactérias aeróbias que compõem a microbiota natural do pavilhão auricular de cutias hígidas. Para tanto, foram utilizadas 48 cutias, criadas em cativeiro sob as condições Semiáridas do Nordeste Brasileiro. Esses animais foram distribuídos nas categorias de adultos (N=32) e ϐilhotes (N=16), e, em ambas, distribuídos igualmente entre machos e fêmeas. Através de um swab, em cada animal c… Show more

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“…Still, with their economic and ecological relevance, agouti present a potential market that justifies the research focused on its conservation (Souza et al, 2003) to improve reproduction management of the commercial breed (Bonaudo et al, 2005). In this context, this review describes the main advances in research on the reproductive morphophysiological specificities of agouti as well as the development and improvement of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) aimed at conservation, multiplication, and exploitation of their reproductive potential under captivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, with their economic and ecological relevance, agouti present a potential market that justifies the research focused on its conservation (Souza et al, 2003) to improve reproduction management of the commercial breed (Bonaudo et al, 2005). In this context, this review describes the main advances in research on the reproductive morphophysiological specificities of agouti as well as the development and improvement of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) aimed at conservation, multiplication, and exploitation of their reproductive potential under captivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%